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bona; bonar adjective good, pleasant, agreeable UK, 1875 Theatrical origins from Latin bonum and Italian buono (good).- Met 2 marines–very charming. Bonar Shamshes [good looking men]. — Kenneth Williams’ Diary, 24 October 1947
- We had had a few “burster” houses lately and he thought the “bunce” must be “bona”[.] — Butch Reynolds, Broken Hearted Clown, p. 29, 1953
- Yes, we’ve got some bona curtain material. — Marty Feldman and Barry Took, Round the Horne, 1965–8
- — Morrissey, Bona Drag, 1990
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